Since its triumphant return, Ford's Bronco has been extremely
popular with enthusiasts of all ages. Much of the current truck's
allure can be attributed to its retro vibe, modeled after the
model's first generation, like this 1971 Ford Bronco 4x4 Restomod
we have for you today. With just 297 miles since it was built, this
restomodded truck comes decked out in gorgeous custom Candy Apple
Red Metallic paint and has been upgraded to a Roadster-esque
tribute setup, featuring a full roll cage, no top, and metal
half-doors. Additionally highlighted by the addition of a cowl
hood, roof rack with LED light strips, front and rear steel bumpers
with LED lights, and a front-mounted Warn winch, this bucking
Bronco is almost part unicorn.
Inside, we find a wildly unique interior that somehow manages to be
comfy, high-tech, low-tech, and still manages to retain the
old-school Spartan ethos of the early Broncos all at once in one
cohesive package. A pair of high-back, well-bolstered white vinyl
bucket seats sits ahead of a matching power-assisted three-spoke,
white-padded billet steering wheel. Beyond that, a set of trick
white-faced Dakota Digital gauges, along with the custom-mounted
iPad included in the sale, provides all the infotainment you could
want. A set of auxiliary switches mid-dash makes the little kid in
all of us grin with glee, almost as much as the four included
headsets wired for in-cab communication. A Lokar floor shifter,
along with a pair of Wild Horses 4X4 shifters, gives the driver
plenty of engagement, while the Rockford Fosgate boat speakers
mounted on the roll cage provide the perfect soundtrack to
accompany your adventure.
Under the hood, we find a powerful 302 cubic-inch crate V-8 engine.
Featuring AFR heads, a mild cam, an Edelbrock intake manifold,
FiTech electronic fuel injection, mid-length headers, and an H-pipe
dual exhaust, this small block provides plenty of power on or
off-road. That power is routed through a C4 three-speed automatic
transmission before being sent to a nine-inch rear axle and (if
engaged), a Dana 44 front axle, both of which transfer those ponies
to the pavement via a set of beautiful 18-inch powder-coated Fuel
wheels shod with big BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain tires.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 297 Miles Since Built
• Custom Candy Apple Red Metallic
• Cowl Hood and Metal Half-Doors
• Full Roll Cage with Roof Rack and LED Light Strips
• Front and Rear Steel Bumpers with LED Lights
• Front Warn Winch
• 302ci Crate V8 w/FiTech EFI
• AFR Heads, Mild Cam, Edelbrock Intake
• Mid-Length Headers and H-Pipe Dual Exhaust
• C4 Three Speed Automatic
• Fully Custom Interior w/White Vinyl Buckets
• Dakota Digital Gauges
• Custom Mounted iPad (included)
• Four Headsets Wired for In-Cab Communications
• Lokar and Wild Horses shifters
• Welded In Shock Towers w/Remote Reserve Kings Shocks
• Hydroboost Power Disc Brakes
• Too Much To List - Must See
This 1971 Ford Bronco 4x4 Restomod rides on an aftermarket
suspension that features welded-in shock towers and King shocks
with remote reservoirs at both the front and rear. Hiding behind
those big wheels is a set of Hydroboosted power disc brakes at all
four corners, ready to rein in speed whenever called upon. If you
love the look and style of the modern Bronco but don't want all the
extra distractions that modern technology can sometimes bring with
it, then this first-gen powerhouse is exactly what you've been
waiting for. Call today!
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